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se Companies Use Songs To Encourage Worker;s Dedication
. Tovota plays the ------clouds with it ' have no song
lanterns shine
Doing
our
best
to
promote
’from Expo 70 Rainbow-colored
Japanese company7
| TOKYO. growing treetops
in the magic night
production,
source of wonder
! for morning
lores are •
But then the lyrics get down
special High above all the storms and
visitors. They- can Sending our goods to the people
mbly line but. has no
jor foreign
it have I clouds upon the earth.
to business, moving from “youth j ris^d
of the world,
.elieve the spectacle
?s.
Even
companies
th
the silver
with ideals in their hearts" tojUUc
of workers at, say, Endlessly and continuously,
might not sing t very Onward, peacefully,
bird of hope.
more vigorous references like ,a
ha Electric Indu- Like water gushing from a
struck
construction
of
blood
and
.
much.
A more, virile in
fhe Y
fountain.
“the
•ith sales exceeding
5
bigrarely
sing
our
company
by Suntory. Ltd., Japan
|trinl ।
sweat” and world-wide expansion
Grow’, industry, grow’, grow,
rusting
into
song.
Miss Hiroko Kanari said o-est distillery, which u: es its •
|2-biiiiion
before ending with a rousing
grow I
ie
oii
,
morning
at
the
of| rather sadly, speaking for Japan
Lin unabashed commei| But
exclamation:
lifted Harmony and sincerity!
Osaka, voices are which Matsushita Electric.
wine it calls Red Light:
’
Air
Lines,
“
excepton
special
oc
Oh. what a diligent posture, our
anthem,
casions
like
ceremonies
and What a manly name Red L
I1 t omp.any
Honda.
At the Honda Motor Co. plant,
brush-up
training.
”
Some
might
Shaking the axis of the earth.
like thi
Itransh
Not all Japanese companies
Japan the. workers’ song opens with a
I reo-ret this since the JAL song
I'or the buddni^ of^^
imag-ery;
are so melody minded. Nippon
(Cent, on Paste S)
particularlv rhapsodic:
JLet $ pm out =
| When the oak sprouts into green Steel and Sony, for example, i is
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--------- IU.S. Nisei Doctor’s Study Of Toads
May Save Countless Future Lives
Hiroshima-Nagasaki
Part I...
giietic field,
its kind I pull
’s magnetic
field/
pull of
... earth
■
By RUTH YOUNGBLOOD
.gram,
Koide said.
“When this magnetic field was
HONOLULU. — An electrical I Iv analytical engineering tech
applied
to the toad nerve while
engineer is hoping his studies of , nfques to solving biomedical pioit was being stimulated by elec
a toad’s nerve will help save hu- tlems,” he said.
By YUJI ICHIOKA (Pacific Citizen)
^ ^
I The Nisoi ^ter, who is trical impulses, I found that less
electricity was needed,
Koide
LOS ANGELES. - President Trlu»an ^
his
Dr. Frank T. Koide
asso-I Hawaii native, said he selected
said. “It required 20 per cent
final decision to use the £0™ ?»”M«^
^AKSlTf the sciatic nerve because it is less electrical impulse to excite
Alemoirs: “I regarded the bomb as a. military ve p ‘
usage he gineering at the University7 ot << ^1^ physiologically tP nerves
anv doubt Unfit should be used.”. And ff^J*^^ Uni, has fou»d «rat naagnetic
^ kept alive for it ”If further tests this fall sub
±'YS, ?A X »
of —s and thousand's studies of^e toad. sciatic ne - ^^ o^^orein^ ,solution stantiate the findings, Koide said
his "work may have ‘ a wide innge
* S"1M5, ™-y “MS’ as !’ »"i X^K’S A?- j, A» ^^ of medical applications."’
One important affect would be
ormde questions about ped^^ established . the . univer-' a mie^wive ^^ ^. in cases where a person s heart
has stopped but there’s hope ot
th' “”F HteS Nagasaki events ^mh^-------- 1;---------------- — restoring the beat.
„
“If my results are correct,”
poraneous with our camp experience, I f^111.
• bomb. Indeed, I
t
n
T O ComolcX Koide said, “by applying an ex
,l cannot recall raising questaony^
ternal magnetic field to the heart
; cannot even remember heanng the newc
~
j
_
the electric current used to sti
■upon these two cities.
_ _
,.
f t£me most of
TORONTO. — Canadian Motor 'Eglinton Ave.
I
26 kN.hXt£ may be toe te™ raised questions InJ°strieSj distributor of Toyota
The complex, to be finished by mulate it can be reduced, and
this would
decrease possible
iKtUte wisdom of the decision to use ^ atoto bonib.
to vehicles, will build a ?3 million .fall, will also house a compute shock and damage to tissues.
I
Some people might take, the POS.tlo^AYLJ at0 they would sales and service complex next installation and Ue new Suz
Koide said his studies have not
turned
up any adverse effects
snowmobile
division.
1«y 4dV^"Y Sy disagree with ’this kind of t0 its national headquarters on
of
the
magnetic
field. It could
GMI president Narufumi Yano be valuable in heart
attack cases
told a conference in Vancouver or in just about any other ins
Just as we should insist upon raising
uestiOiis about the
OnPH
recently, that the Toronto project tance where an electric current
experience, I think that we should also rais
-^vill tell us
will be one of five across the is used to stimulate the heart.
bombings, for the answers to both, in
°Pq T’would like to I
1_
something instructive about our ^ 7 tjd b S Truman>s public
country, worth a total of $6.5
The results of Koide’s work on
examine the decision to drop tne atomic- uuu.u
■
the
effect of a magnetic field on
TOKYO. — Last year, the first million.
justifications.biological systems may also bene
Toyota expects to increase its fit dental patients. He cited a
Letter from Einstein
Hamburger
shop in
f
1930s The idea of i McDonald’s —
_
sales*
in Canada by 25 per cent new technique where electrodes
To do so, we need to go ^atonhc bomb*was first brought to " japan was opened on the ground
are attacked to the cheeks to
the possibility of developing an ——
letter signed by f]oor of the Ginza Mitsubishi De [ in 1972 over last year. A survey create a more even bite on dental
the attention of President Roosevelt througn a
partment Store. The next was shows Toyota is now the best
Einstein
August,
1939. government
Whenin the
American
^ its devefeai opened recently on the ground ’ selling import in Canada, having impressions.
omitted itself to
“Although the process
isn;t
When the American government con
^^
^ the Yokohama Matsuya taken overr from Volkswagen.
harmful, it may relieve the pati
lopment rn
in December, 1941, the compelling motnat^
that Nazi Germany might develop one before A
worked
Figures for 1971 show 50,076 ent psychologically to know that
have no qualms about using it. For the scientists who vorkea^
Toyota passenger cars registred less electricity would be used,
its development, many, of wh°mxvere European P
efforts from
The firm plans 25 hamburger during the year, 5,000 ahead of Koide said. “The same psycholo
this fear was the driving force behind their fe
gical benefit would apply to men
shops in other sections of Tokyo
| the nearest competitor.
tal patients undergoing
shock
| 1941 through 1945.
Jovplonment and in various cities.
I . Throughout these years, however, the sUC^ - Doubts persist- :
. treatment.”
| of an atomic bomb was never a foregone conclu-io
r„v
26 Years Ago
TO Build $3-Mll. T.U. VOlYipiCX
McDOIlClICl S Up
25 JopaH StCimClS
Designer
|‘Boomu' In Overseas Honeymoon Japan
Gets Help From
In the words of the then Secretary/ of^ai, Henry L. ^^ any
I ‘it was always necessary7 to suppress a lingerino
| such titanic undertaking could be successful. •
,
, did not
I
Serious consideration of the military use of
-visibility, and
| take place until its development had become a real P? . t use
year before in such honeymoons.
j this occurred only in the spring of 1945. Hence ^^^^d^liTOKYO. — Roughly one out
The couples going to Guam
I the bomb must be placed into the context of the pol
of every 25 Japanese marrying will number 20,000, with another
Creations of
I tary situation at that time.
, Prp<.ijPnt Roosevelt this vear will go on a honey
LONDON.
|
Many- important political events -transpired. P
Truman was moon* overseas, according to the 15,000 going to Hawaii. The re Japan’s leading fashion designer,
I died on April 12, and on that evening Vice President Truman
maining 2,000 are expected to go
| sworn in as his successor.
_
knowledge Japan Travel Bureau (JTB).
to the United States or to Euro- Mrs. Hanae Mori, have caught on
I . .Until he assumed his new office, Truman h
tHe Vice
well among British citizens.
The tourist organization pie- pean countries.
। ot the bomb: the secrecy had been so guarded t
did But
Her workers are introduced at
As reasons for the popularity
| President had been excluded from the selected fe
, Leslie dicts that the total number of
the International Fashion Show
| now that he had become the President, on April - ,
Secretary marriages for this year will of such deluxe overseas trips for
under .way at the high-class de
I R. Groves, the Director of the
informed him
newly-weds, JTB offers the fol--I
^ar Stimson gave him a detailed briefino
developed within amount to 1 million, or a little
partment store Harrods together
less than the all-time high re lowing:
| that in all likelihood a bomb would be successfully
ho- with those of other "world-famous
_ Air fare discounts for
corded
last
year.
I
this imminent
j^^
fashion designers.
neymooners.
couThe Japanese designer was
Of the one million new
| created an Interim Committee which iwiild
-Ked of eight
__ Expansion of aviation netpies
about
37,000
are
estimated
reported here to have received
S ^jUn-mg him on questions raised by the bomb. L c - | civilians headed by StimsonA
. c^^ntific Panel to to choose Guam and other over works.
the advice of Lord Snowdon, hus
_ Young people’s desire to
J
At the same time, Truman formed a special S
Arthur H. seas spots as honeymoon destina
spend their honeymoon in a free band of Princess, Margaret, on
\ assist the Interim Committee which was compose
a *nbeimer,
tions. This figure compares with
| Compton. Enrico Fermi, Ernest O. Lawrence. and J• ^• development
and relaxed atmosphere outside how best to introduce her col
26.000 for last year which saw
lection to this country.
| ah nuclear physicists who played major roles m
Japan.
a
three-time
increase
over
the
or the bomb.
Lord Snowdon
1
To Be Continued
. Tovota plays the ------clouds with it ' have no song
lanterns shine
Doing
our
best
to
promote
’from Expo 70 Rainbow-colored
Japanese company7
| TOKYO. growing treetops
in the magic night
production,
source of wonder
! for morning
lores are •
But then the lyrics get down
special High above all the storms and
visitors. They- can Sending our goods to the people
mbly line but. has no
jor foreign
it have I clouds upon the earth.
to business, moving from “youth j ris^d
of the world,
.elieve the spectacle
?s.
Even
companies
th
the silver
with ideals in their hearts" tojUUc
of workers at, say, Endlessly and continuously,
might not sing t very Onward, peacefully,
bird of hope.
more vigorous references like ,a
ha Electric Indu- Like water gushing from a
struck
construction
of
blood
and
.
much.
A more, virile in
fhe Y
fountain.
“the
•ith sales exceeding
5
bigrarely
sing
our
company
by Suntory. Ltd., Japan
|trinl ।
sweat” and world-wide expansion
Grow’, industry, grow’, grow,
rusting
into
song.
Miss Hiroko Kanari said o-est distillery, which u: es its •
|2-biiiiion
before ending with a rousing
grow I
ie
oii
,
morning
at
the
of| rather sadly, speaking for Japan
Lin unabashed commei| But
exclamation:
lifted Harmony and sincerity!
Osaka, voices are which Matsushita Electric.
wine it calls Red Light:
’
Air
Lines,
“
excepton
special
oc
Oh. what a diligent posture, our
anthem,
casions
like
ceremonies
and What a manly name Red L
I1 t omp.any
Honda.
At the Honda Motor Co. plant,
brush-up
training.
”
Some
might
Shaking the axis of the earth.
like thi
Itransh
Not all Japanese companies
Japan the. workers’ song opens with a
I reo-ret this since the JAL song
I'or the buddni^ of^^
imag-ery;
are so melody minded. Nippon
(Cent, on Paste S)
particularlv rhapsodic:
JLet $ pm out =
| When the oak sprouts into green Steel and Sony, for example, i is
UHn.nu.H.un.n.i.n........^^^....
-...... ...........
| together
. ................... . ...................................... .
liiiiiiiiiiiuHin>|
The H® Canadian |
Practical Japanese
Cookbook $1.65
WITH POSTAGE
An Independent Organ for Canadians of Japanese Origin
w3
TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1972
“A CHILD IN PRISON
CAMP*'
Bv SHTZUYE
TAKASHIMA.
$7.95 WITH POSTAGE
Toronto, Ont.
inii|1Illllllll|1I||11|||lllll|I||U||iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinm^^^
Vol. XXXVI — No. 22
................................................... ..
--------- IU.S. Nisei Doctor’s Study Of Toads
May Save Countless Future Lives
Hiroshima-Nagasaki
Part I...
giietic field,
its kind I pull
’s magnetic
field/
pull of
... earth
■
By RUTH YOUNGBLOOD
.gram,
Koide said.
“When this magnetic field was
HONOLULU. — An electrical I Iv analytical engineering tech
applied
to the toad nerve while
engineer is hoping his studies of , nfques to solving biomedical pioit was being stimulated by elec
a toad’s nerve will help save hu- tlems,” he said.
By YUJI ICHIOKA (Pacific Citizen)
^ ^
I The Nisoi ^ter, who is trical impulses, I found that less
electricity was needed,
Koide
LOS ANGELES. - President Trlu»an ^
his
Dr. Frank T. Koide
asso-I Hawaii native, said he selected
said. “It required 20 per cent
final decision to use the £0™ ?»”M«^
^AKSlTf the sciatic nerve because it is less electrical impulse to excite
Alemoirs: “I regarded the bomb as a. military ve p ‘
usage he gineering at the University7 ot << ^1^ physiologically tP nerves
anv doubt Unfit should be used.”. And ff^J*^^ Uni, has fou»d «rat naagnetic
^ kept alive for it ”If further tests this fall sub
±'YS, ?A X »
of —s and thousand's studies of^e toad. sciatic ne - ^^ o^^orein^ ,solution stantiate the findings, Koide said
his "work may have ‘ a wide innge
* S"1M5, ™-y “MS’ as !’ »"i X^K’S A?- j, A» ^^ of medical applications."’
One important affect would be
ormde questions about ped^^ established . the . univer-' a mie^wive ^^ ^. in cases where a person s heart
has stopped but there’s hope ot
th' “”F HteS Nagasaki events ^mh^-------- 1;---------------- — restoring the beat.
„
“If my results are correct,”
poraneous with our camp experience, I f^111.
• bomb. Indeed, I
t
n
T O ComolcX Koide said, “by applying an ex
,l cannot recall raising questaony^
ternal magnetic field to the heart
; cannot even remember heanng the newc
~
j
_
the electric current used to sti
■upon these two cities.
_ _
,.
f t£me most of
TORONTO. — Canadian Motor 'Eglinton Ave.
I
26 kN.hXt£ may be toe te™ raised questions InJ°strieSj distributor of Toyota
The complex, to be finished by mulate it can be reduced, and
this would
decrease possible
iKtUte wisdom of the decision to use ^ atoto bonib.
to vehicles, will build a ?3 million .fall, will also house a compute shock and damage to tissues.
I
Some people might take, the POS.tlo^AYLJ at0 they would sales and service complex next installation and Ue new Suz
Koide said his studies have not
turned
up any adverse effects
snowmobile
division.
1«y 4dV^"Y Sy disagree with ’this kind of t0 its national headquarters on
of
the
magnetic
field. It could
GMI president Narufumi Yano be valuable in heart
attack cases
told a conference in Vancouver or in just about any other ins
Just as we should insist upon raising
uestiOiis about the
OnPH
recently, that the Toronto project tance where an electric current
experience, I think that we should also rais
-^vill tell us
will be one of five across the is used to stimulate the heart.
bombings, for the answers to both, in
°Pq T’would like to I
1_
something instructive about our ^ 7 tjd b S Truman>s public
country, worth a total of $6.5
The results of Koide’s work on
examine the decision to drop tne atomic- uuu.u
■
the
effect of a magnetic field on
TOKYO. — Last year, the first million.
justifications.biological systems may also bene
Toyota expects to increase its fit dental patients. He cited a
Letter from Einstein
Hamburger
shop in
f
1930s The idea of i McDonald’s —
_
sales*
in Canada by 25 per cent new technique where electrodes
To do so, we need to go ^atonhc bomb*was first brought to " japan was opened on the ground
are attacked to the cheeks to
the possibility of developing an ——
letter signed by f]oor of the Ginza Mitsubishi De [ in 1972 over last year. A survey create a more even bite on dental
the attention of President Roosevelt througn a
partment Store. The next was shows Toyota is now the best
Einstein
August,
1939. government
Whenin the
American
^ its devefeai opened recently on the ground ’ selling import in Canada, having impressions.
omitted itself to
“Although the process
isn;t
When the American government con
^^
^ the Yokohama Matsuya taken overr from Volkswagen.
harmful, it may relieve the pati
lopment rn
in December, 1941, the compelling motnat^
that Nazi Germany might develop one before A
worked
Figures for 1971 show 50,076 ent psychologically to know that
have no qualms about using it. For the scientists who vorkea^
Toyota passenger cars registred less electricity would be used,
its development, many, of wh°mxvere European P
efforts from
The firm plans 25 hamburger during the year, 5,000 ahead of Koide said. “The same psycholo
this fear was the driving force behind their fe
gical benefit would apply to men
shops in other sections of Tokyo
| the nearest competitor.
tal patients undergoing
shock
| 1941 through 1945.
Jovplonment and in various cities.
I . Throughout these years, however, the sUC^ - Doubts persist- :
. treatment.”
| of an atomic bomb was never a foregone conclu-io
r„v
26 Years Ago
TO Build $3-Mll. T.U. VOlYipiCX
McDOIlClICl S Up
25 JopaH StCimClS
Designer
|‘Boomu' In Overseas Honeymoon Japan
Gets Help From
In the words of the then Secretary/ of^ai, Henry L. ^^ any
I ‘it was always necessary7 to suppress a lingerino
| such titanic undertaking could be successful. •
,
, did not
I
Serious consideration of the military use of
-visibility, and
| take place until its development had become a real P? . t use
year before in such honeymoons.
j this occurred only in the spring of 1945. Hence ^^^^d^liTOKYO. — Roughly one out
The couples going to Guam
I the bomb must be placed into the context of the pol
of every 25 Japanese marrying will number 20,000, with another
Creations of
I tary situation at that time.
, Prp<.ijPnt Roosevelt this vear will go on a honey
LONDON.
|
Many- important political events -transpired. P
Truman was moon* overseas, according to the 15,000 going to Hawaii. The re Japan’s leading fashion designer,
I died on April 12, and on that evening Vice President Truman
maining 2,000 are expected to go
| sworn in as his successor.
_
knowledge Japan Travel Bureau (JTB).
to the United States or to Euro- Mrs. Hanae Mori, have caught on
I . .Until he assumed his new office, Truman h
tHe Vice
well among British citizens.
The tourist organization pie- pean countries.
। ot the bomb: the secrecy had been so guarded t
did But
Her workers are introduced at
As reasons for the popularity
| President had been excluded from the selected fe
, Leslie dicts that the total number of
the International Fashion Show
| now that he had become the President, on April - ,
Secretary marriages for this year will of such deluxe overseas trips for
under .way at the high-class de
I R. Groves, the Director of the
informed him
newly-weds, JTB offers the fol--I
^ar Stimson gave him a detailed briefino
developed within amount to 1 million, or a little
partment store Harrods together
less than the all-time high re lowing:
| that in all likelihood a bomb would be successfully
ho- with those of other "world-famous
_ Air fare discounts for
corded
last
year.
I
this imminent
j^^
fashion designers.
neymooners.
couThe Japanese designer was
Of the one million new
| created an Interim Committee which iwiild
-Ked of eight
__ Expansion of aviation netpies
about
37,000
are
estimated
reported here to have received
S ^jUn-mg him on questions raised by the bomb. L c - | civilians headed by StimsonA
. c^^ntific Panel to to choose Guam and other over works.
the advice of Lord Snowdon, hus
_ Young people’s desire to
J
At the same time, Truman formed a special S
Arthur H. seas spots as honeymoon destina
spend their honeymoon in a free band of Princess, Margaret, on
\ assist the Interim Committee which was compose
a *nbeimer,
tions. This figure compares with
| Compton. Enrico Fermi, Ernest O. Lawrence. and J• ^• development
and relaxed atmosphere outside how best to introduce her col
26.000 for last year which saw
lection to this country.
| ah nuclear physicists who played major roles m
Japan.
a
three-time
increase
over
the
or the bomb.
Lord Snowdon
1
To Be Continued
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HAGE 7
1972
hsr,
Outcasts From Evolution
Doings
Tanan Consulate Announces Infor. Cen. Opening
FROM
EVOLUTION :
* TORONTO — The Consulate of Japan at Toronto announces Racial Inferiority. 1859-1900
10K0MUinformation Centre, which is locked Press. 22S pp.. $7.50.
Consulate General of Japan on the 18th Floor of the
When the first edition
Pnone Contact,
mn
pl.
T-mvm'k
(1744-1839)
nas
Ccuuli
\Vill!did Wales Ltd. ।
Insurance Agents
3 Carlton St. 10th floor
Toronto 2-A. Ont.
Phone 868-4681
[ific Attitudes ot
Jr.. ITiiv. of Illinois
Darwin's On the Origin of
nervation ot
or the 1
Species
by
Means
of
Nat
ov. 24. 1859.
Toronto-Dominion Centre.
for Life appeared
will distribute accurate and Favoured Races in the Str
was conductThe Japan Information Centre
an obscure Augustinian monk. Gregor <,1 oh a mi
services
include
the
dDtribuup-to-date information on Japan. Its
ing experiments in plant hybridi/auon in his
ion of press materials, pamphlet., folders. fact sheets, photo
lending
of 16and
mm.
Austria.
.
graphs, and P^i"^ Xie
reArds;
a documenreference Brunn,
The entire edition of Darwin's book. L-oO < < pu s, sold out on
cientific world
fc” i“ls« -1«»^ all ^Wies on Japan by correspondence the dav of issue, the theory it expounded sotting the : < in the Iranagog. Mendel published the result of his experiment
w telephone.
•
Mormation Centre, ore 9:00 a.m. sactions of the Natural Sciei
and America, the
The misines. ho
1
Monday through Friday, reached the principal librarie of Europe
to 12:00 noon and
p.m. to
l
j.i.C.
caused no stir and was >0011 forgotten.
effective April 4. 191 2.
Mendel read Darwin but Dar win never
Mendel's
the two
lack of communication betwe
discoveries about heredity were
I
TORONTO JAPANESE GOSPEL CHURCH
on a firm basis.
on which to opeiate
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Since natural selection requires
Sunday school
and XWorship Services 2,™ P-MSERVICES:
School and
Darwin proposal the theory of pange
Sunday:
as erroneous but plausible in an ag where there
though vague,, belief in the inheiitai ) of acquire
prvpus-m
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"t ?BlXnWh (1752-1840) had devised -
t0
S IT -L
nd Sunday School 11:30 A.M.
SUn English Rev. Ken Matsugu, 444-5159
i
t
bis dividin0' mankind into li\e
at
measurement that, led to Im,
hierarchically milies. The tendency was to rank tl esc ■ > struggle,
the Caucasian or white, product of mi enmi^ sheltered from the
i
the Ethiopian or black,
t7w7e in G African hinterland, being- placed a! the hoi-.iiuos
fioreo competition, tin
all.
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Religious
gains to him
’
'
Thev had reached an ooluwere mere survivals of another age.
tionary deadend.
A meric an
The hothouse environment of the institution of
survive beyond th ch allotted
slavery had permitted the blacks to
struck fromi them;
time. Now the shackles of slavery had been
.faced certain
resources.
they had' been thrown on their own
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Telephone: 534-4302
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WORSHIP WHERE EAST MEETS WEST
tO
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Darwinian theorv more sound, but
Mendel’s work renders the Da 'u
.
^-chical ranking of
1
racism thev remain io piaguu
Ms analysis of
S?tS«wTrf contemporary misconcepUons or race.
- review Magazine selectred OU I CASTS FROM
of the
EVOLUTION with four other entries .as a ^""award
Anisfield-Wolf Award in Race ReWraf books published in
the
established in 1934 *” re“®“ HaUer is assistant professor of
field of race relations. Authoi 1 ai«
history at Indian University Northwest.)
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HAGE 7
1972
hsr,
Outcasts From Evolution
Doings
Tanan Consulate Announces Infor. Cen. Opening
FROM
EVOLUTION :
* TORONTO — The Consulate of Japan at Toronto announces Racial Inferiority. 1859-1900
10K0MUinformation Centre, which is locked Press. 22S pp.. $7.50.
Consulate General of Japan on the 18th Floor of the
When the first edition
Pnone Contact,
mn
pl.
T-mvm'k
(1744-1839)
nas
Ccuuli
\Vill!did Wales Ltd. ।
Insurance Agents
3 Carlton St. 10th floor
Toronto 2-A. Ont.
Phone 868-4681
[ific Attitudes ot
Jr.. ITiiv. of Illinois
Darwin's On the Origin of
nervation ot
or the 1
Species
by
Means
of
Nat
ov. 24. 1859.
Toronto-Dominion Centre.
for Life appeared
will distribute accurate and Favoured Races in the Str
was conductThe Japan Information Centre
an obscure Augustinian monk. Gregor <,1 oh a mi
services
include
the
dDtribuup-to-date information on Japan. Its
ing experiments in plant hybridi/auon in his
ion of press materials, pamphlet., folders. fact sheets, photo
lending
of 16and
mm.
Austria.
.
graphs, and P^i"^ Xie
reArds;
a documenreference Brunn,
The entire edition of Darwin's book. L-oO < < pu s, sold out on
cientific world
fc” i“ls« -1«»^ all ^Wies on Japan by correspondence the dav of issue, the theory it expounded sotting the : < in the Iranagog. Mendel published the result of his experiment
w telephone.
•
Mormation Centre, ore 9:00 a.m. sactions of the Natural Sciei
and America, the
The misines. ho
1
Monday through Friday, reached the principal librarie of Europe
to 12:00 noon and
p.m. to
l
j.i.C.
caused no stir and was >0011 forgotten.
effective April 4. 191 2.
Mendel read Darwin but Dar win never
Mendel's
the two
lack of communication betwe
discoveries about heredity were
I
TORONTO JAPANESE GOSPEL CHURCH
on a firm basis.
on which to opeiate
TO“f llV Presbyterian- broodviev, a.
Since natural selection requires
Sunday school
and XWorship Services 2,™ P-MSERVICES:
School and
Darwin proposal the theory of pange
Sunday:
as erroneous but plausible in an ag where there
though vague,, belief in the inheiitai ) of acquire
prvpus-m
lb- RIGHT POLIuT
RES. 231-0863
1
Crus.
BUS. 783-4261
3101 Bathurst St.
MRS. SATOKO SATO
All fvpes of insurance
CROWN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Buy and Sell
Your Home
Through
TOSH IWAI
2006 Lawrence Ave. East
Scar boro. Ont.
..........
enriXment indeed plants
of some part or organs, causing nuu
throU"h the demands
TORONTO JAPANESE UNITED CHURCH
T
./^Hev'
“h^ 782-5287
A
warm
welcome
to
ERNEST JOMORI
"t ?BlXnWh (1752-1840) had devised -
t0
S IT -L
nd Sunday School 11:30 A.M.
SUn English Rev. Ken Matsugu, 444-5159
i
t
bis dividin0' mankind into li\e
at
measurement that, led to Im,
hierarchically milies. The tendency was to rank tl esc ■ > struggle,
the Caucasian or white, product of mi enmi^ sheltered from the
i
the Ethiopian or black,
t7w7e in G African hinterland, being- placed a! the hoi-.iiuos
fioreo competition, tin
all.
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Kos: 922-1353
Bus: 924-8153
Chart ered Account ant
403
Suite
130 BLOOR ST. W.
TORONTO
SUNDAY, MARCH .26, 1972
10:30
A.M.
918 Bathurst St.
School
Religious
gains to him
’
'
Thev had reached an ooluwere mere survivals of another age.
tionary deadend.
A meric an
The hothouse environment of the institution of
survive beyond th ch allotted
slavery had permitted the blacks to
struck fromi them;
time. Now the shackles of slavery had been
.faced certain
resources.
they had' been thrown on their own
11:00 A.M. Morning Service
Telephone: 534-4302
2:00 P.M. Japanese Service
WORSHIP WHERE EAST MEETS WEST
tO
When Buying Ch Selling A Home
Call: KEN HORI
6"h evolution ™.d
K. HORI
REAL ESTATE
self-interest required that tic ape
process. “The science of society in lie Ite
century not only
inf<,riori(v h„t also
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of Mendel s work in 1900, b\
»
-cauired charactecould no longer be ascribed to the mien^^
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chmmc through muta-
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£
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siv
Famous Chinese Foods
■
Up
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SOUTH OF WOODLAWN
923--6S77
Tokio Nishimura
KINO'S MARKET
Red & White
Food Store
Slocan City, B.C.
Phone 355-2211
selection.
Darwinian theorv more sound, but
Mendel’s work renders the Da 'u
.
^-chical ranking of
1
racism thev remain io piaguu
Ms analysis of
S?tS«wTrf contemporary misconcepUons or race.
- review Magazine selectred OU I CASTS FROM
of the
EVOLUTION with four other entries .as a ^""award
Anisfield-Wolf Award in Race ReWraf books published in
the
established in 1934 *” re“®“ HaUer is assistant professor of
field of race relations. Authoi 1 ai«
history at Indian University Northwest.)
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Hockey Equipment
Skate Sharpening
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(neai
Carlaw)
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Wu« T“n
One Pair
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Page 8
Tuesday, March 21
Songs . ..
(Continued From Page 1)
Japan’s Economy Shows Bright Among Gloomy
The sun rises with a roar at ; although
new
employees are
dawn.
j taught it when they join the
economy results for January of its comTOKYO.
Japan
Our company, beloved company, ’ company.
j is characterized by slowing' indi- posite business-warning indica
| Tlie same holds true at Nikko H’‘6ual
With its bright future rising.
consumption," stagnant tor. The outcome was interpret
1979
1
S«~d asa moa r^utro^,
number 036S
member of Ethnic Press Asso(.
of' Ontario.
; production, and a dull trend of ed as less favorable than the
However, the Suntory song is 1 Securities Co., one of
PUBLISHED ON EVERY TUESDAY
ie
.
’
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private investment in new plants reading for December, largely
AND FRIDAY
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heard only on Founder’s .Day Four of the Japanese securities j and
equipment, the_ Economic . because of a slowdown in the
i rate of gain in the Bank of Jaj business. There, the stock marAgency (EPA) said,
|
j ket salesmen are taught to sing
In its latest monthly report, pan’s note issue, a prime indi$9.00 a Year
of “vitality in our glittering the EPA described the Japanese . cator of consumer spending.
$5.00 for Six Months
economv as still basically weak
hearts.”
despite some firming in wholesa
T. UMEZUKI Publisher
le prices and a generally favo
K. C. TSUMURA
rable trend in orders for new .
English Section Editor
construction.
|
KEN MORI
“Doctoi- of Chiropractic’’
Japanese
Section Editor
Orders for machinery, howev- ‘
Chinese Foods
728A St. Clair Ave. West
er, fell sharply in the final
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quarter of 1971, the EPA said,
479 QUEEN ST. WEST
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Res. 621-1989 ty Japaness industry remain ex- ,
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January
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new
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of “vitality in our glittering the EPA described the Japanese . cator of consumer spending.
$5.00 for Six Months
economv as still basically weak
hearts.”
despite some firming in wholesa
T. UMEZUKI Publisher
le prices and a generally favo
K. C. TSUMURA
rable trend in orders for new .
English Section Editor
construction.
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Japanese
Section Editor
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Chinese Foods
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er, fell sharply in the final
(^z block West of Christie)
quarter of 1971, the EPA said,
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indicating capital-spending plans
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The agency also released the
million graduates.
Suits & Skirts
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Female Help Wanted
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TATAMI ROOM
733 Danforth Ave.,
Toronto
MITS TANOUYE
Phone Store 463-3426
Horne 469-0293
NATIONAL LIFE
OF CANADA
Japanese. Food
ONPA
uscle pain relief from a plas
’Toronto
447-8986
923-0916
PHOTOGRAPHY
WEDDING SPECIALISTS
EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE
T. B. MATSUDA
425-5211
TORONTO
PHONE FOR SAMPLES
Read Stella Ito's
SUKIYAKI"
A Japanese Cookbook For Cosmopolitan Gourmets
Over 60 Favorite Recipes’’'
Available At The New Canadian For Only $1.65
479 Queen St. West — Toronto 2B, Ont.
p heat ■ liniments which quickly evaporate and lose their effi
er and won’t stain clothes.
alonpas is a trusted medication in more than
juntnes. Try it. It’s inexpensive and it works.
R
I
8